Cullerier prefers using mercury by friction in primary sores ; he orders from a quarter of a drachm to a drachm and a half of mercurial ointment at each friction, leaving an interval between them of one, two, or three days, with the view of not irritating... Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal - 293 ページ1844全文表示 - この書籍について
 | Samuel William Langston Parker - 1839 - 178 ページ
...various forms of preparation . Cullerier prefers employing mercury by friction in primary venereal sores ; he orders from a quarter of a drachm to a...latter suddenly under the influence of the remedy. These frictions may be made upon the insides of the thighs or legs, in the inguinal region or popliteal... | |
 | Langston Parker - 1840 - 104 ページ
...employing mercury by friction in primary venereal sores ; he orders from a quarter of a dram to a dram and a half of mercurial ointment at each friction,...latter suddenly under the influence of the remedy. These frictions may be made upon the insides of the thighs or legs, in the inguinal region or popliteal... | |
 | 1844 - 720 ページ
...terms herpes squamosus. Inunction. — Inunction by the mercurial ointment was formerly employed io mercurialize the system more frequently than at the...remedy. Ricord frequently orders the frictions to the axillre, and they are employed in this manner by Cullerier, in certain forms of ulcérations of the... | |
 | 1845 - 756 ページ
...portions of tho skin. Cullcrier prefers using mercury by friction in primary sores ; he orders fiom a quarter of a drachm to a drachm and a half of mercurial...three days, with the view of not irritating either thesoro or the constitution, by bringing the latter suddenly under the influ. ence of the remedy. Ricord... | |
 | 1860 - 930 ページ
...concerning the advantages of making mercury pass through the affected absorbents. The unff. nydrarg. is used in the quantity of half a drachm to a drachm...remedy. Ricord frequently orders the frictions to the axilla, and they are employed in this manner by Cullerier, in certain forms of ulcerations of the mouth... | |
 | Walter S. Wells, William Braithwaite - 1860 - 932 ページ
...and morning, to be well rubbed in, before a fire, on the more delicate portions of skin. Cullurier prefers using mercury by friction in primary sores:...two, or three days, with the view of not irritating cither the sore or the constitution, by bringing the latter suddenly under the influence of the remedy.... | |
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